Outswinging corner taken by Tranquillo Barnetta from the right by-line, save by Noel Valladares.

80:12

Xherdan Shaqiri fouled by Walter Martinez, the ref awards a free kick. Hakan Yakin crosses the ball from the free kick left-footed from right channel.

79:13

Stephan Lichtsteiner has an effort at goal from the edge of the area that misses to the right of the target.

77:09

The assistant referee signals for offside against Edgar Alvarez. Xherdan Shaqiri joins the action as a substitute, replacing Benjamin Huggel. Georgie Welcome comes on in place of Jerry Palacios. Free kick taken by Diego Benaglio.

75:43

Walter Martinez decides to take a short corner.

73:31

Walter Martinez challenges Stephan Lichtsteiner unfairly and gives away a free kick. Hakan Yakin crosses the ball, Alexander Frei has an effort at goal from close range which goes wide left of the target.

72:34

Stephan Lichtsteiner fouled by David Suazo, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Stephan Lichtsteiner.

72:13

Shot on goal by Alexander Frei from inside the box goes harmlessly over the target.

Match Preview

Hitzfeld to keep eye on Chile-Spain score
Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld is leaving nothing to chance in an attempt to secure his team's place in the second round of the World Cup.
The German will be focusing not only on the vital Group F match against Honduras at Bloemfontein's Free State Stadium, but also intends to monitor the clash between leaders Chile and European champions Spain.
Hitzfeld said: "I will be well informed about what is happening in Pretoria. It could be that I will modify my tactics depending on the score. I feel that anything can happen that game."
Honduras have lost both matches and Hitzfeld said: "They have moments of confusion in defence and we have to take advantage of that."
Switzerland opened with a victory against Spain only to lose to Chile after Valon Behrami's red card.
Honduras coach Reinaldo Rueda has called on his World Cup side to make the nation proud.
Rueda is clinging to hope they can recover from two defeats against Chile and Spain and get the victory they crave in Group F when they face Switzerland.
Even a win at the Free State Stadium is unlikely to take Honduras through but Rueda wants a good performance if nothing else.
The Colombian said: "What has happened is rather sad. We have never lost two matches like this before. We have been unable to showcase our skills.
"I want the players to show that just being in the tournament is not enough. There are huge expectations in Honduras. This is a matter of honour and we have a chance to restore our dignity.
"We know we have to score goals and even if we do that we are relying on other results. We have seen what Slovakia did to Italy and we have our own pride to think about."

Formation:442Manager: Ottmar Hitzfeld

Switzerland

Formation: 442Manager: Reinaldo Rueda

Honduras

Diego Benaglio

Stephan Lichtsteiner

Steve Von Bergen

Stephane Grichting

Reto Ziegler

Tranquillo Barnetta

Benjamin Huggel

Gokhan Inler

Gelson Fernandes

Eren Derdiyok

Blaise Nkufo

SUBS

Marco Wolfli

Ludovic Magnin

Alexander Frei

Marco Padalino

Hakan Yakin

Albert Bunjaku

Pirmin Schwegler

Mario Eggiman

Xherdan Shaqiri

Johnny Leoni

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Away

Noel Valladares

Mauricio Sabillon

Osman Chavez

Victor Bernardez

Maynor Figueroa

Edgar Alvarez

Wilson Palacios

Hendry Thomas

Ramon Nunez

Jerry Palacios

David Suazo

SUBS

Ricardo Canales

Johnny Palacios

Carlos Pavon

Georgie Welcome

Roger Espinoza

Oscar Garcia

Walter Martinez

Danilo Turcios

Amado Guevara

Emilio Izaguirre

Sergio Mendoza

Donis Escober

Match Report

Swiss bow out
The dream is over for Switzerland in the World Cup after they failed to build on their superb victory against European champions Spain in their opening game.
Coach Ottmar Hitzfeld knew if his side achieved a two-goal win in this Group H match then they would progress to the last 16.
However they were toothless and had to settle for a point against Honduras, who are also going home after failing to find the target in the tournament.
Hitzfeld chose to put Alex Frei on the bench even though the striker says he is 100% fit after an ankle injury.
Frei's omission was a surprise given that he has scored 40 goals in 76 games for his country.
He eventually came on in the 69th minute but even though they had the majority of possession before and after his introduction the Swiss were left frustrated.
Their heartache was clear to see at the end with players sprawled on the pitch with disappointment etched on their faces.
Honduras exit with a point after their best performance in three games. They showed a lot of steel - Wigan midfielder Hendry Thomas was booked after only four minutes for a lunge at Gokhan Inler - and played some good football.
Switzerland, however, carved out the first chance of the match in the 10th minute but Inler dragged his shot off target after being set up by Tranquillo Barnetta.
Seven minutes later Barnetta floated in a superb cross to the back post, only for Eren Derdiyok to stray offside and head wide.
Then Barnetta tried his luck from 20 yards out but goalkeeper Noel Valladares was equal to his effort.
Honduras were again pegged back in the 42nd minute and Derdiyok delivered the ball into the area.
Blaise Nkufo found himself in the clear, only to get a poor touch and the chance was lost. Then, minutes later, he glanced a header wide.
Hakan Yakin came for Gelson Fernandes at the start of the second half as Switzerland switched things around.
Honduras should have taken the lead in the 54th minute but somehow David Suazo managed to find the wrong side of the post with a header following a cross from Edgar Alvarez.
Barnetta then raced into the area after 60 minutes but Valladares was able to make a comfortable block before Derdiyok sent a shot into the arms of goalkeeper.
Honduras launched a swift counter attack in the 71st minute when Suazo released Alvarez but goalkpeeper Diego Benaglio reacted superbly to push his effort over the top.
Barnetta then picked Stephan Lichtsteiner but he was wasteful in 80th minute as Honduras put up the shutters to get a draw and resotre some of their pride.